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well and you know summers argument which was very well explained by paul through them. they actually fail that people are saving more than investors are investing and therefore saving comes a dilution from spending so that consumers are spending money but if they would just spend everything everything would be fine but they're saving so and so the part they're saving comes away from spending well if the investors don't step in and borrow that saving and put it all back into the economy then the spending stream has shrunk and employment rises so this is the whole change that view and so we associate with john maynard keynes it goes back to before. the second world war so what with with this view savings is bad. because it's reduction from spending and what's good is more spent more the better and so i think. in my home and this argument some crude maybe it's really. a closer for the continuation and increase of quantitative easing they want to support the banks even stronger. mr roberts that's all the time we have now but as always thank you for your insight and please c
well and you know summers argument which was very well explained by paul through them. they actually fail that people are saving more than investors are investing and therefore saving comes a dilution from spending so that consumers are spending money but if they would just spend everything everything would be fine but they're saving so and so the part they're saving comes away from spending well if the investors don't step in and borrow that saving and put it all back into the economy then the...
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dinosaur will tell you about it coming right up and also a columnist and former treasury secretary paul craig roberts joins me today to discuss all things bad policy related and later on tonight is that high net worth practice of her diction shopping her story in today's big deal you won't want to miss any of it and it all starts right now. they're our lead story today detroit now the insolvent city can now proceed with bankruptcy after a judge ruled on tuesday that the city is eligible to file making detroit the largest missile bankruptcy in u.s. history now u.s. bankruptcy judge steven rhodes read the ninety minute reports from his one hundred forty page ruling before issuing the court's decision in his ruling he listed the city's litany of financial woes including the loss of manufacturing jobs and population in recent decades now the long awaited decision sets up a bitter battle between the city's financial officials and its unions creditors and retirees who are expecting deep. cuts in pensions as part of the chapter nine process sales of treasured city assets such as its art collec
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well and you know summer's argument which was very well explained by paul prove that. they actually fail that people are saving more than investors are investing and therefore saving comes a dilution from spending so that consumers are spending money but if they would just spend everything everything would be fine but they're saving so and so the part they're saving comes away from spending well if the investors don't step in and borrow that saving and put it all back into the economy then the spending stream has shrunk and employment rises so this is the whole change views and so he was associated john maynard keynes it goes back to the pool the second world war so what with with this view savings is bad. because it's reduction from spending and what's good is more spent the better and so i think. in my home and this argument some recent crude maybe it's really. a closer for the continuation increase quantitative easing they want to support the banks even stronger. mr roberts that's all the time we have now but as always thank you for your insight and please come back
well and you know summer's argument which was very well explained by paul prove that. they actually fail that people are saving more than investors are investing and therefore saving comes a dilution from spending so that consumers are spending money but if they would just spend everything everything would be fine but they're saving so and so the part they're saving comes away from spending well if the investors don't step in and borrow that saving and put it all back into the economy then the...
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the executive director the wrong paul institute for peace prosperity says he has been seeing a pattern of provocation throughout the two weeks of public dissent here the u.s. and the e.u. talk a lot about european values and western values but is it a western value to allow a foreign country to come in and influence politics on the streets of course it's not see a pattern here of escalation in provocation i think really the protesters on the ground they had a very large public provocation a few nights ago and they were using chains and tractors the question now i think is will the protesters ratchet up looking for a government overreaction so that they can get some new energy into their protests you know what's funny the u.s. has counseled. non-violence but what would happen if i'm here in washington what would happen if someone drove a tractor and tried to drive it into the white house lawn you're going to tell me that there wouldn't be violence against the one hundred thousand people trying to break into the white house jeffrey summers is an associate professor of political economy a
the executive director the wrong paul institute for peace prosperity says he has been seeing a pattern of provocation throughout the two weeks of public dissent here the u.s. and the e.u. talk a lot about european values and western values but is it a western value to allow a foreign country to come in and influence politics on the streets of course it's not see a pattern here of escalation in provocation i think really the protesters on the ground they had a very large public provocation a few...
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of inciting young dressed in ukraine's capital on sunday anyone camps executive director of the ron paul institute in kiev seeing a key of it is seeing a pattern of provocation that's why he says. the us and the e.u. talk a lot about european values and western values but is it a western value to allow a foreign country to come in. in influence politics on the streets of course it's not you see a pattern here of escalation in provocation we've seen it before in these previous revolutions i think really the protesters on the ground they had a very large program provocation a few nights ago they were using chains and tractors and the debate surrounding ukraine's failed the e.u. then it is the focus of today's cross talk people values gas discuss the explosive reaction it's triggered. voices in the european union and some prominent newspapers as well as some prominent european union officials are saying that the government now in ukraine is illegitimate which is rather strange isn't it because two weeks ago they were negotiations with it lightly really as you say to talk about non-legitimat
of inciting young dressed in ukraine's capital on sunday anyone camps executive director of the ron paul institute in kiev seeing a key of it is seeing a pattern of provocation that's why he says. the us and the e.u. talk a lot about european values and western values but is it a western value to allow a foreign country to come in. in influence politics on the streets of course it's not you see a pattern here of escalation in provocation we've seen it before in these previous revolutions i...
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of inciting the unrest in ukraine's capital on sunday daniel mcadams executive director of the ron paul institute says kiev is seeing a pattern of provocation. the u.s. and the e.u. talk a lot about european values and western values but is it a western value to allow a foreign country to come in and influence politics on the streets of course it's not you see a pattern here of of escalation in provocation we've seen it before in these previous revolutions i think really the protesters on the ground they had a very large public provocation a few nights ago they were using chains and tractors and we've got a live timeline of the events in ukraine ahead to r.t. dot com for all the latest pictures and footage from the scene of the protests. fracking a technique designed to recover gas and oil from shale rock is making more enemies many are angered over the dangers posed by the controversial extraction method and remain a riot police have cranked down on anti fracking on an anti fracking rally in a remote village in the country's north east protesters were beaten a numerous arrests were mad
of inciting the unrest in ukraine's capital on sunday daniel mcadams executive director of the ron paul institute says kiev is seeing a pattern of provocation. the u.s. and the e.u. talk a lot about european values and western values but is it a western value to allow a foreign country to come in and influence politics on the streets of course it's not you see a pattern here of of escalation in provocation we've seen it before in these previous revolutions i think really the protesters on the...
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cathy thomas during the recess she came out and talked to reporters talked to reporters talking about paul difficult it was to watch her son being beat by the police officers in calling for help saying that dad help me and eventually not being able to not being able to understand what he was same because of the blood it was gurgling in his in his throat so today is the first day of testimony but already very eventful day in the courtroom ramon it's hard to not watch that thirty minute video and not get carried out to be honest with you it's really emotional moment there really tragic let's talk about the i'm sorry the defense's argument because as you mentioned before the surveillance camera came out they were saying that he was the aggressor and now they're saying kelly killed himself for the prosecutors are tampered the evidence to back up the police brutality charge how are they claiming this i mean can you elaborate on that yeah well earlier this year the defense actually tried to get this whole case thrown out in defense motions lawyers claim that there's part there's some footage mis
cathy thomas during the recess she came out and talked to reporters talked to reporters talking about paul difficult it was to watch her son being beat by the police officers in calling for help saying that dad help me and eventually not being able to not being able to understand what he was same because of the blood it was gurgling in his in his throat so today is the first day of testimony but already very eventful day in the courtroom ramon it's hard to not watch that thirty minute video and...
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suspicion of inciting unrest in ukraine's capital on sunday down mcadams executive director of the ron paul institute believes authorities are showing an adequate reaction to the violence and . you see a pattern here of of escalation and provocation we've seen it before in these previous revolutions i think really the protesters on the ground they had a very large public provocation a few nights ago they were using chains and tractors and of course the police as police do everywhere reacted with violence to every where governments would normally protect their buildings and the debate surrounding crane's failed bid is the focus of today's crosstalk peter lvalues guest discuss the explosive reaction it's triggered. there are voices in the european union and some prominent newspapers as well as some prominent european union officials are saying that the government now in ukraine is illegitimate which is rather strange isn't it because two weeks ago they were negotiations with it lightly thoroughly as you say to talk about non-legitimate government that's very clear to me and the signal of the
suspicion of inciting unrest in ukraine's capital on sunday down mcadams executive director of the ron paul institute believes authorities are showing an adequate reaction to the violence and . you see a pattern here of of escalation and provocation we've seen it before in these previous revolutions i think really the protesters on the ground they had a very large public provocation a few nights ago they were using chains and tractors and of course the police as police do everywhere reacted...
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suspicion of inciting undressed in ukraine's capital on sunday then mcadams executive director of the ron paul institute believes authorities are showing and adequate reaction to the violence in kiev. us in the e.u. talk a lot about european values and western values but is it a western value to allow a foreign country to come in an influential electoral process to influence politics on the streets of course it's not you see a pattern here of escalation in provocation we've seen it before in these previous revolutions i think really the protesters on the ground they had a very large public provocation a few nights ago they were using chains and tractors and of course the police as police do everywhere reacted with violence the u.s. has counseled nonviolence but what would happen if someone drove a tractor and tried to drive it into the white house lawn you're going to tell me that there wouldn't be violence against the one hundred thousand people trying to break into the white house so everywhere governments would normally protect their buildings and the debate surrounding ukraine's failed the
suspicion of inciting undressed in ukraine's capital on sunday then mcadams executive director of the ron paul institute believes authorities are showing and adequate reaction to the violence in kiev. us in the e.u. talk a lot about european values and western values but is it a western value to allow a foreign country to come in an influential electoral process to influence politics on the streets of course it's not you see a pattern here of escalation in provocation we've seen it before in...
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invaded and overthrew the government of rwanda and conclude that war and we've been in power controlling paul kagame since and then you've got for example ethiopia where there's a bonafide genocide against and you act people but no one's talking about it and when i blew the whistle on unicef and the united nations basically after year after year after our report was produced showing that there was definitive attacks genocidal attacks against the anywhere people the unicef had buried the report the united nations bird the report and i made it public because the ongoing genocide was something that people should know about. and then you've got the genocide in the congo against numerous different peoples and what's the definition of genocide . but it's it's a tax or violence in whole against a group in whole or in part meaning against individuals of a group or a group for ethnic religious or other reasons and you've got this going on all over the world but they aren't all genocides because it doesn't serve the power structure it doesn't serve the minerals the mining industry it doesn't serve the
invaded and overthrew the government of rwanda and conclude that war and we've been in power controlling paul kagame since and then you've got for example ethiopia where there's a bonafide genocide against and you act people but no one's talking about it and when i blew the whistle on unicef and the united nations basically after year after year after our report was produced showing that there was definitive attacks genocidal attacks against the anywhere people the unicef had buried the report...
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dinosaur will tell you about it coming right up and also a columnist and former treasury secretary paul fred roberts joins me today to discuss all things bad policy related and later on the car as is and i discussed high net worth practice of her diction shopping her story it's in today's big deal you won't want to miss any of it and it all starts right now.